Ready to kick-start your future with Montco?

Applying to Montgomery County Community College is fast, easy and free!

Fill out the online application form in as little as 15 minutes. We’re on a rolling admissions calendar, which means you can submit an application anytime of the year. Remember, it's important for you to check the registration calendar for start dates and important deadlines.

Questions along the way? Our Enrollment Coaches are happy to guide you through the process. Call 215-641-6671 or email admissions@mc3.edu.

Submit an application for admission to Montgomery County Community College.

You are a Guest student if you meet ONE of the following conditions:

  • You are currently enrolled as a matriculated student at another college or university
  • You have an Associate's degree or higher and are not pursuing a credential from Montgomery County Community College
  • You are taking courses for personal enrichment and you have no intention of receiving a credential from Montgomery County Community College

Submit an application for admission to Dual Enrollment Program at Montgomery County Community Colllege.

If you have questions about the application process, we're here to help. Contact Admissions for answers.

Have you applied to or attended Montco within the past three years?

If the answer is yes, there is no need to submit a new application. Simply sign in to your Montco account to begin. You will want to double-check that your name and address are correct, and you may need to update your program of study or major. For more information, contact Admissions at admissions@mc3.edu.


Have you attended Montco previously, but it has been more than three years since you last registered for a course?

If this is the case, you will need to reapply

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Changing your major

If you are interested in changing your major, complete the online form.


Guest Students

Please note that as a guest student you are not required to submit transcripts; however, if a class you register for has prerequisites, your instructor may ask you for proof of meeting the requirements.